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  2. 14th Deadly Sin - Wikipedia

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    The Bookreporter website has a very favorable review of this book. The review says, "Many people consider the Women’s Murder Club to be Patterson’s best collaborative series. If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of sampling the canon, 14th DEADLY SIN is an excellent place to jump on."

  3. Why best-selling novelist James Patterson loves Substack ...

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    James Patterson uses other writers to help him produce work under his name. Which kind of sounds like ChatGPT, right? Why best-selling novelist James Patterson loves Substack — and hates AI

  4. Cross the Line (Patterson novel) - Wikipedia

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    The critic reviews for Cross the Line by James Patterson highlight the book's engaging nature and its contribution to keeping the series invigorated. "Bookreporter" notes that Patterson continues to refresh the long-standing Alex Cross series by subjecting the iconic protagonist to various challenges and introducing compelling antagonists. [6]

  5. 1st to Die - Wikipedia

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    1st to Die is a 2001 crime novel by American author James Patterson that is the first book in the Women's Murder Club series. The series is about four friends who pool their skills together to crack San Francisco's toughest murder cases.

  6. 12th of Never (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This book has three major plots and at least two minor ones. The first begins with the birth of police detective Lindsay Boxer's daughter, which had to be at home during a major power outage. The less than sterile condition of the baby's birth causes medical complications that keep Boxer away from her job during part of the investigation into a ...

  7. Along Came a Spider (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Along Came a Spider is a crime thriller novel, and the first novel in James Patterson's series about forensic psychologist Alex Cross. First published in 1993, its success has led to twenty-six sequels as of 2021. [1] It was adapted into a film of the same name in 2001, starring Morgan Freeman as Cross.

  8. Mary, Mary (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th book in the series, Cross, Alex has decided to quit the FBI due to the events of Mary, Mary and becomes a therapist again. After breaking up with Jamilla Hughes, Alex starts a new relationship with Kayla Coles, who has been interested in Alex since Four Blind Mice. The two will continue their relationship through the sequel.

  9. Violets Are Blue (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Violets Are Blue is the seventh novel by James Patterson to feature the Washington, D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychiatrist Alex Cross. Plot summary